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Robert Scott Doughty
He bravely served our country in Iraq, and, today, directs his passion toward groups that help wounded warriors like himself. Meet super hottie and Little Caesars Pizza owner Robert Scott Doughty at a special screening of 127 Hours, Thursday, April 21, at Maiden Alley Cinema!
Robert Scott Doughty, you are cute, cute, cute, no doubt about it! Here we go!
- I graduated from Lone Oak High School in 1993.
- I spent nearly 13 years in the U.S. Army, and I had the opportunity to travel around the world.
I’ve been to 43 of the 50 states, I love to travel when I get the chance.- I’m the owner of Little Caesars Pizza, proudly serving Paducah for four years now.
- I recently went back to school to finish my degree.
- I have three classes left this fall and then I’m through (for a while at least).
- I am a nerd at heart, I love books, movies, and comics.
- I was traumatically injured in Iraq in 2004.
- I lost my right leg above the knee, and my left leg below the knee.
My 4-year-old son is named after my teammate who saved my life in Iraq.
- I’m very passionate about charitable organizations that cater to wounded warriors and amputees.
- I helped to establish the US Special Operations Command Care Coalition in 2006.
- I have three dogs and two cats. I also love the outdoors, and hunting and fishing.
- I hope everyone will join us Thursday, April 21, for a special screening of the James Franco movie 127 Hours, sponsored by the Paducah Area Amputee Support Group, 6 p.m., Thursday, April 21, Maiden Alley Cinema.
- I love my family, and my country.

